Association between dietary and beverage consumption patterns in the SUN (Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra) cohort study.

scientific article published on 15 April 2008

Association between dietary and beverage consumption patterns in the SUN (Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra) cohort study. is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S1368980008002127
P698PubMed publication ID18489031

P50authorMiguel Ángel Martínez-GonzálezQ6844929
Estefania ToledoQ37370233
Maira Bes-RastrolloQ56560911
Almudena Sanchez-VillegasQ86112927
P2093author name stringJ M Martín-Moreno
A Tortosa
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P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)351-358
P577publication date2008-04-15
P1433published inPublic Health NutritionQ15761419
P1476titleAssociation between dietary and beverage consumption patterns in the SUN (Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra) cohort study
P478volume12

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